GaDangme Council delegation commiserates with family of late Prof. J.S. Djanmah
A delegation from the GaDangme Council, led by its President, H.E. Nii Ayikoi Otoo, and First Vice President, Ataa Ayaa Kojo Armah, has paid a condolence visit to the family of the late Prof. J.S. Djanmah, a founding member of the Council.
The visit was to express the Council’s sympathies and solidarity with the bereaved family following the passing of the respected academic and statesman, whose contributions played a significant role in the establishment and growth of the GaDangme Council.
During the visit, members of the delegation conveyed the Council’s deepest condolences and paid tribute to Prof. Djanmah’s enduring commitment to the promotion of GaDangme heritage, culture, and development.
Speaking on behalf of the delegation, H.E. Nii Ayikoi Otoo described Prof. Djanmah as a distinguished figure whose dedication, wisdom, and service helped shape the vision and direction of the Council over the years.
The delegation also acknowledged the late professor’s contributions to education, community development, and the advancement of the interests of the GaDangme people, noting that his legacy would continue to inspire future generations.
Family members expressed appreciation to the Council for the visit and the support shown during their period of mourning.
Prof. J.S. Djanmah is remembered as one of the pioneering figures behind the formation of the GaDangme Council and a passionate advocate for the preservation of GaDangme identity, culture, and unity.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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